After a long weekend of less-than-great weather, the day has come to a close and I can now dedicate some good time to play my newest addition: Phantom Hourglass.
What few of you will know is that, yes, I live in Japan. Sadly, this doesn't mean I can read all of the menus in the damn game. I hope I don't get too lost.
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good luck, the game is awesome even if you cant understand it
also i usually dont like zelda games, this is only the second one i played, the first one was for the gba, and im pretty sure it was a remake
heres a hint: the shorter word is yes, the bigger word is no.
Oh, I can read enough Japanese to understand yes and no. Thankfully. it's just all the Kanji I just don't know ...
Thanks for the advice, and thanks for the comments.